Freda Elizabeth Frost papers, 1855?-1955.

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Freda Elizabeth Frost papers, 1855?-1955.

Correspondence, photographs, certificates, notes, samples of school work, and printed materials relating to her early life in Reno, Nev., where her parents, Henry M. and Annette ("Nettie") Fagg Frost operated a ranch; her education and work as a nurse in California; her activities as a nurse with the American Women's Hospitals in Serbia immediately after World War I; and her later life in Los Angeles, Calif.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8076659

Nevada State Historical Society

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Fagg, S. Catherine Johnson

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Frost, Freda Elizabeth, 1881-1961

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Native of Nevada; professional nurse, of California. From the description of Freda Elizabeth Frost papers, 1855?-1955. (Nevada State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 71130106 ...

Frost, Annette Fagg

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Frost, Henry M.

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Fagg, R. A.

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Frost family.

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Vagg family.

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Fagg family.

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American Women's Hospitals

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The American Women's Hospitals (AWH) developed from the War Service Committee of the Medical Women's National Association (later, American Medical Women's Association (AMWA)) in 1917 to provide, register and finance American women physicians for war work; offer medical and emergency relief to refugees; and, later, to provide international public health service. In 1959, AWH became an independent agency and remained such until 1982 when it re-merged with AMWA. In the earl...